“With love one can live even without happiness.”
Quote by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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This comprehensive collection offers readers an in-depth exploration of Dostoevsky's profound psychological and philosophical insights. It includes 'Crime and Punishment,' a novel that delves into the moral and existential dilemmas of a young man; 'The Brother's Karamazov,' a complex narrative that examines faith, doubt, and the nature of evil; 'The Idiot,' a story of innocence and the struggle against societal corruption; 'Notes from Underground,' an exploration of the author's own thoughts and feelings; 'The Gambler,' a portrayal of addiction and its consequences; and 'Demons,' a novel that explores the rise of revolutionary fervor and its impact on individuals. more
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